Biometric CCTV Surveillance Systems Are Vital for High-Throughput Scenarios

Tensor – experts in CCTV  maintenance, systems takeover, design and deployment

Biometric CCTV Surveillance Systems using Facial Recognition Technology and designed specifically to manage high-throughput scenarios are likely to become increasingly important for tackling immigration & border security issues, experts in the field have recently argued.

Recent acts of terrorism, border security issues, and the refugee crisis are just a few examples of the reasons why identity management is becoming an increasingly important feature within security models across the public and private sectors.

Unfortunately, in many cases, a face and an ID or access card simply aren’t enough to verify one’s identity, particularly in applications such as immigration, border control, and travel clearance, where throughput is typically high.

The high-throughput Biometric CCTV Surveillance Systems can be extremely beneficial in these scenarios by providing the ability to quickly and easily register and identify large numbers of people. In addition to addressing major border and immigration issues, these same technologies are useful on a smaller scale for corporate campuses and crowd screening against watch lists.

Tensor – experts in the integration of Biometric CCTV Systems with Access Control

The integration of a comprehensive, high-end Biometric CCTV surveillance system with an Access Control solution is not exactly an easy task, especially since most solutions’ providers out there can either offer one or the other. However, given our extensive experience in both segments, we are actually able to easily offer such an extensive level of functionality for all of our systems.

As they’re built around the same cutting-edge technology platform, Tensor.NET, both the WinAC.NET and WinTA.NET suites support an extensive level of CCTV integration.

Basically, the video clips, retrieved from Biometric CCTV cameras, associated with access control activity are available when CCTV is integrated with Tensor.NET.

The cameras are allocated to location entries created in Tensor.NET, which are then linked to smart card scanners or push buttons in the Hardware Manager. Furthermore, multiple cameras can be allocated to the same location, or multiple locations can be assigned to the same camera and lock sensors are connected directly to the CCTV’s DVR.

As a lock is released, an alarm event triggers the recording of video footage for the event. This footage is then available for playback in Tensor.NET, either by location or as a link in an access control report. Screen displays are provided to report upon access events, including links to play the related video clip.

Additionally, the application allows either live or historic video to be viewed for periods not linked to any specific Access Control event.

If you’d like to find out more about Tensor’s Biometric CCTV integration options, as well as the multiple useful features provided by our Time and Attendance and Access Control systems, just contact us or Book a Demo, we’ll be sure to answer all of your queries on the matter.